Second Master Harrison instantly had the idea of riding on Philip’s coattails. There was always a silver lining in a crisis. Although he had offended Philip this time, as long as he admitted his mistake and worked for Philip instead, he would be his follower in the future.
With the power Philip had just displayed, as long as Second Master Harrison could ride on his coattails, the future would be bright. With that thought in mind, Second Master Harrison got more enthusiastic. He bowed and said, “Mr. Clarke, I really know my mistake this time. I’ll listen to you and serve you well in the future!”
At this moment, Second Master Harrison had abandoned all dignity. All he wanted to do was to lower his posture, get through this crisis, and ride on Philip’s coattails.
Dignity was worthless at this time.
Thinking of this, Second Master Harrison felt that he was really too witty. If his plan worked out, rising to the top was possible.
On the side, Master Bear was stunned. He thought he was shameless enough, but after seeing Second Master Harrison’s actions, he had to concede.
Second Master Harrison’s secretary felt that his brain could not keep up with how things were unfolding. In the past, Second Master Harrison’s image was extremely domineering. He was an absolute overlord. However, seeing him at this moment, the secretary felt as if he had seen an impostor.
“Second Master Harrison, you should be more… reserved,” the first secretary whispered.
“Reserved, my *ss! Time and tide wait for no man. It’s the same as changing allegiance. It’s not easy to meet such a wise and powerful man as Mr. Clarke, so I naturally have to join his side no matter what!”
Second Master Harrison said shamelessly.
Philip sneered and kicked Second Master Harrison on the head, making him roll on the floor.
“Ouch! Mr. Clarke, that kick was well-deserved. I did do something wrong just now, so I need your strict punishment. Just teach me a good lesson.”
Second Master Harrison clutched his head and shouted.
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